Hi Saika. First of all, I hope that I didn’t offend you with my previous response (ie. first part of it). It was meant for a smile. I actually got lost in the interpretaion of what exactly the underlying point was, that you were trying to make. I meant no offense to you.
God’s churches must be based on the original Word of God that was given unto us by the apostles. If you look closely at the multitudes of so-called Christian churches that we find in the world today, and compare their beliefs, doctrines, rules, regulations, etc., etc.,…, and compare these to the original Word of God (per the writings of the apostles & OT), deviations from the original teachings become evident. These deviations are caused by man’s own vanity. Some of these deviations are in fact in direct conflict with the Word of God.
I have done a lot of research on a great deal of ‘Christian’ faiths/religious beliefs, and have found not one ‘church’, in fact, following the original Word. This includes Protestant as well as RC/Orthodox faiths. If the Word of God IS GOD, and we deviate from His Word, then does it not stand to reason, that we worship a different God?
The Word of God was given unto us, as a STANDARD. Every person will be measured against this standard, on judgement day. It is also written, that the ministers of God’s Word, will be judged. They will be held accountable for any deviations to His Word, that they have preached unto His sheep. However, it is also the responsibility of every single ‘sheep’ to read and become familiar with His Word. Without doing so, they are unable to discern as to what is true or false in what they have just been taught. Ministers are human beings just like the sheep. They can make errors in regards to interpretation of difficult passages found in the scriptures. They are doing the best that they can, in most cases, having devoted their lives to this cause, but on occasion, they have left their wisdom to ‘vanity’, rather than properly seeking wisdom from God. At times, God will not respond right away. It may takes years before He does, but He will respond. This is part of learning ‘patience and obedience’, as Christ had to. It often becomes a test of the strength of our faith. We as human beings, in this day and age, want everything ‘right now’. This is sinful.
We should not, as Christians, correspond amongst ourselves with hatred in our hearts, but discuss differences of opinion in a peaceful manner. This glorifies God. This is what we are commanded to do.